As oceans warm, marine predators are increasingly forced to eat smaller prey, leaving them working harder for less energy.
Microplastics are a growing problem worldwide. They disrupt ecosystems and contribute to adverse effects, like metabolic disorders, neurotoxicity, immunotoxicity, and developmental toxicity in the ...
Some fish survive not by fighting, but by hiding in places predators would never think to search. This video reveals one species with an unusual hiding strategy that looks strange at first, yet offers ...
Fish across Britain's seas face ever-smaller meals as warmer seas and commercial fishing squeeze ocean food webs, new research suggests. Research by the University of Essex and the UK Government's ...
This week’s beachcombing survey along the Texas coast brought an exciting find — several sargassum frogfish, also known as anglerfish, hidden among the freshly washed-up mats of seaweed. These ...
University of Essex research shows fish predators could be left with less energy as their typical prey gets smaller.
Just off Anna Maria Island in Tampa, Nashville Predators forward Zach L'Heureux was on the verge of catching the fish of his dreams. As an amateur angler growing up outside Montreal, L'Heureux dreamed ...
A nationwide campaign was launched last month in Sri Lanka to encourage the capture of excess fish predators and invasive species in the Deduru Oya reservoir. The Fisheries Ministry hosted a one-day ...
The predators that ate the anglers’ fish were often sharks, but dolphins, barracuda and even alligators were also identified as culprits, a study said. Facebook screengrab Sport fishing has more than ...
Nashville Predators forward Zach L'Heureux caught a 150-pound goliath grouper while fishing in Tampa. L'Heureux considers the fish a personal trophy and hopes to help the Predators win the Stanley Cup ...